It has been forgotten, which has turned the problem into something that is invisible. I can speak for my work on the ground. I work in a women's centre on micro-credit and community economic development, and when women go into what we call traditional economic development resources, they aren't well received in all cases. I don't say all of them, but the women we work with come to us and talk about the experiences they have inside of these organizations where their projects aren't accepted. They basically get refused, and they end up looking for other resources.
There are problems out there, and if we don't talk about equality, we're not looking at the problems. When we're talking about equality, we're naming it. We're not pretending it's not there.